Canadian CDR developer nearly tripled Q1 revenue YoY in “strong start” to 2026
An offsets developer based in British Columbia reported net earnings of C$693,200 ($500,900) in the first quarter of 2026 and nearly tripled the company’s quarterly revenue year-on-year.
Read MoreMethane certifier awards top marks to oil major
A certifier of methane emissions has awarded its top ranking for the first time to a major oil and gas giant for its production in the Gulf of Mexico.
Read MoreFederal, policy roadmap shows US incentives needed to unlock 1 mln tonnes mCDR
Flagging waning federal investment in marine carbon removal (mCDR), a non-profit published a roadmap on Monday with policy and regulatory changes the US needs to implement to advance to the million-tonne scale of deployment.
Read MoreMinnesota seeks dismissal of Trump administration challenge to fossil fuel deception case
Minnesota has urged a federal court to dismiss a US lawsuit seeking to halt its climate deception case against ExxonMobil, Koch Industries, and trade association American Petroleum Institute (API), arguing the federal government has no direct injury and no legal basis to intervene.
Read MoreCarbon market maker eyes superpollutant credits in partnership with ratings agency
A carbon removal market maker is partnering with a ratings agency as it expands its purchasing into the “ugly ducklings” of the carbon market – superpollutant credits, which it says are vital to averting imminent climate tipping points, the two announced on Tuesday.
Read MoreCanada doles out nearly C$2 mln for carbon storage projects
Canada will boost two carbon storage assessment projects on its east coast with C$1.7 mln ($1.2 mln) alongside a larger energy funding launch.
Read MoreNorth American organic fertiliser emissions below IPCC defaults, but swine manure emerges as hotspot -study
Nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from North American agricultural soils amended with organic fertilisers are substantially lower on average than the default factors used in international greenhouse gas inventories, though certain manure types and management practices remain significant emissions hotspots, according to a new study.
Read MoreCarbon removals vulnerable to uncertain demand, concentration -report
Concentration among a handful of buyers, weakening prices, and policy uncertainty are threatening the scale-up of carbon removal (CDR) despite recent growth in the sector, according to a report released on Tuesday.
Read MoreVerra approves first jurisdictional and nested REDD+ carbon programme
Verra has approved its first-ever government-led REDD+ project, a milestone as countries seek to monetise the avoided deforestation sector under jurisdictional carbon crediting.
Read MoreCanada risks environmental leadership, stands at climate crossroads -speakers
Canadian climate policy is at a crossroads, and without intervention, the country risks being left behind, attendees of Toronto Climate Week heard on Monday.
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